Research projects conducted at the facility support the programs for faculty from the Departments of Entomology, Plant Science & Landscape Architecture, Environmental Science and Technology, and University of Maryland Extension. Agronomic projects include small grain variety improvement trials, corn hybrid variety trials, perennial weed control, cropping systems, and nutrient management. Research and Extension projects for tree fruit (apples, Asian pears, beach plum), small fruit (grapes and raspberries, etc.), and grape and wine processing are integral components of the facility's activities. Integrated pest management techniques are researched by faculty in the Department of Entomology. A 10 acre area has been developed for pasture management and rotational grazing research projects.

In addition, the facility has some cooperative research projects with agricultural industry representatives, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA) scientists, and also hosts tours led by area UME Educators.

Frank Allnutt is the Center Director for WMREC, as well as for the Central Maryland and Lower Eastern Shore Research and Education Centers (CMREC & LESREC). WMREC is the administrative home for the UME West Region Director, Mary Ellen Waltemire. Extension specialists conduct educational outreach programs in the areas of agricultural marketing, farm management, natural resources, small ruminants (sheep and goats), viticulture & small fruit, and nutrient management.

In early 2009, the Maryland Rural Enterprise Development Center (MREDC) was unveiled. MREDC is a web-based (www.extension.umd.edu/mredc) one-stop-shop for the latest and most successful business development innovations and support for Maryland's agriculture and natural resources enterprises. Ginger S. Myers, Ag Marketing Extension Specialist and MREDC Director, oversees content and management of the web site.